Women's, Gender, And Sexuality Studies Graduation Celebration, 2017 The University of Maine
Women's, Gender, And Sexuality Studies Graduation Celebration, Women's, Gender, And Sexuality Studies
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Invitation to the 2017 graduation celebration for students of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
Graduation Celebration Public Invitation, 2017 The University of Maine
Graduation Celebration Public Invitation, The Feminist Collective
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Invitation to the 2017 Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Graduation Celebration.
Strategies For Graduate Teaching To Promote Active Learning And Engagement With Issues Of Diversity, Equity And Inclusion, 2017 University of Massachusetts - Boston
Strategies For Graduate Teaching To Promote Active Learning And Engagement With Issues Of Diversity, Equity And Inclusion, Michael P. Johnson Jr.
Michael P. Johnson
Rwu Students Instill Early Steam Skills In Fourth Graders, 2017 Roger Williams University
Rwu Students Instill Early Steam Skills In Fourth Graders, Juan Siliezar
Featured News Story
Four RWU education majors work with students at a Pawtucket Elementary School to teach them concepts of engineering, programming and robotics.
Western News, May 11, 2017, 2017 Western Michigan University
Western News, May 11, 2017, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Campus facilities named for three friends, Pact allows Aquinas students to earn WMU degrees, Construction underway on wayfinding initiative, WMU earns more sustainability awards, On Campus with Peter Thompson, University reorganizes admissions area to better match recruitment plans
05-11-2017 Swosu Supporters Give To Students In Crisis, 2017 Southwestern Oklahoma State University
05-11-2017 Swosu Supporters Give To Students In Crisis, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
THE BARK ARCHIVE 2017
Alumni, emeriti and friends of Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford gathered recently in Oklahoma City to donate private resources in support of the Bulldog Angels Fund, a lifeline established at SWOSU in 2014 to provide emergency financial assistance to students facing times of crisis and hardship.
Minimum Education Requirements For Crime Scene Investigators, 2017 San Jose State University
Minimum Education Requirements For Crime Scene Investigators, Araseli Saldivar
Themis: Research Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science
The initial crime scene investigation is critical since it is the primary step in the investigative process; therefore, individuals assigned to process a scene should be highly educated. Improperly educated (or uneducated) crime scene investigators (CSIs) can mishandle evidence during an investigation, affecting the outcome of cases. The minimum education requirement for CSIs should transition from a high school diploma—the current requirement—toward a bachelor’s degree. The importance of acquiring a college-level education is observed in a study conducted on crime scene examiners in Australia. To determine the educational requirement for CSIs in the United States, information was gathered electronically from …
An Evaluation Of Escience Lab Kits For Online Learning, 2017 San Jose State University
An Evaluation Of Escience Lab Kits For Online Learning, Diana Orozco
Themis: Research Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science
Higher education online science courses generally lack the hands-on components essential in understanding theories, methods, and techniques in chemistry and biology. Companies like eScience Labs construct kits to facilitate online learning, which provide students with hands-on activities relevant to their science courses. In order to evaluate ease, efficacy, and comprehension of the forensic science kits by eScience Labs was completed while writing observations of the activities during and after completion; the lab manual learning objectives were compared to results of activities and two stopwatches took elapsed time of each activity to compare with the stated times in the kit manual. …
Research Express News, 2017 Georgia Southern University
Research Express News, Georgia Southern University
Research Express News (2013-2021)
- Georgia Southern to Co-host July in Georgia: a Research Community Forum in Augusta, GA
2017-05-11 General Education Review Task Force Executive Summary, 2017 Morehead State University
2017-05-11 General Education Review Task Force Executive Summary, Morehead State University. General Education Review Task Force.
Faculty Senate Records
Executive summary report provided by the General Education Review Task Force on May 11, 2017.
Transforming Information Literacy Through Librarian/Course Instructor Collaboration: A Case Study, 2017 Andrews University
Transforming Information Literacy Through Librarian/Course Instructor Collaboration: A Case Study, Lauren R. Matacio, Bruce Closser
Journal of Adventist Libraries and Archives
This paper looks at librarian/course instructor collaboration in higher education and draws specific lessons from the two-year experience of a librarian embedded into an advanced college writing class. The case study pays particular attention to how collaboration influences students' development of research and writing skills and attitudes, and the instructional design of the course.
Set Your Mind On Growth: A Path To Opportunity-Based Learning, 2017 Western Washington University
Set Your Mind On Growth: A Path To Opportunity-Based Learning, Nadya Sharif, Cejay Johnson, Lauren Jackson
Undergraduate Studio Assistant Research
Given that the growth mindset is essential to learning, we will guide practice in reframing fixed mindsets and show how doing so increases learners' self-reflection, agency, and confidence.
Cic Meeting Consent Agenda, 2017 Georgia Southern University
Cic Meeting Consent Agenda, Georgia Southern University Consolidation Implementation Committee
Consolidation Implementation Committee
This is the consent agenda for the Georgia Southern University and Armstrong State University Consolidation Implementation Meeting.
Five Ouachita Retirees Honored For Combined Total Of 133 Years Of Service, 2017 Ouachita Baptist University
Five Ouachita Retirees Honored For Combined Total Of 133 Years Of Service, Trennis Henderson, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Five retiring faculty and staff members with a combined total of more than 130 years of service to Ouachita Baptist University were honored during a campus retirement reception held May 3 in Walker Conference Center.
The honorees included Dr. Joe Jeffers, professor emeritus of chemistry, who taught 46 years at his alma mater; Charolette Allison, executive secretary to the president emerita, who served with six Ouachita presidents over 31 years; Julia Jones, assistant professor emerita of Spanish, who taught at Ouachita for 16 years; Jacque Cash who served 21 years in the campus post office; and Vicki Crossno who served …
Kresa Kalamazoo County Administrators Meeting, 2017 Western Michigan University
Kresa Kalamazoo County Administrators Meeting, John M. Dunn
WMU President John Dunn
No abstract provided.
Image Cds, 1990s-2000s, 2017 Morehead State University
Image Cds, 1990s-2000s, Communications & Marketing Office
University Archives Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
The Academic Research Library And Science Education: A Roadmap For The Journey, 2017 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The Academic Research Library And Science Education: A Roadmap For The Journey, Sue Ann Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
Science libraries are integral to the process of science inquiry.
Science education is facilitated within science libraries.
The future of science libraries is predicated on librarians maintaining a meaningful relationship with those engaging in scholarship.
Science libraries need to combine traditional and emerging service models, provide access to a wide array of materials, incorporate appropriate technology, and offer ergonomic work spaces to promote effective learning.
The science commons includes varied work spaces which encourage innovation and creativity, facilitate situated and active learning, and promote communities of practice.
The National Science Education Standards definition of science inquiry includes the diverse ways …
Increasing Success: Strategies To Address Factors Affecting Student Retention From First To Second Year At A Canadian, Undergraduate, Liberal Arts University, 2017 Western University
Increasing Success: Strategies To Address Factors Affecting Student Retention From First To Second Year At A Canadian, Undergraduate, Liberal Arts University, Tracy L.A. Cunningham
The Dissertation-in-Practice at Western University
As demographics shift, student retention and attrition rates are increasingly becoming of greater concern to the overall viability and longevity of post-secondary institutions. This Organizational Improvement Plan (OIP) examines some of the challenges faced by a small, liberal arts, faith-based university in southern Ontario which, in recent years, have impacted its enrolment and retention from first to second year. With some of the probable challenges identified, the study provides a strategy for guiding institutional change and possible solutions which may aid in the encouragement and support of continued enrolment from those students who would normally be at risk for withdrawing. …
Ouachita Students Present Research To State Legislators At Stem Posters At The Capitol, 2017 Ouachita Baptist University
Ouachita Students Present Research To State Legislators At Stem Posters At The Capitol, Katie Smith, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
A group of 10 Ouachita Baptist University students and three faculty members participated in the annual STEM Posters at the Capitol event held recently in Little Rock. They were among 110 undergraduate students who presented at the event, which highlights undergraduate research in natural sciences and math to elected state officials.
Dr. Detri Brech, professor of dietetics, as well as Dr. Nathan Reyna and Dr. Ruth Plymale, associate professors of biology, accompanied the students, who presented seven posters to high school students, other undergraduate students and professors, the media and Arkansas government officials at the capitol in Little Rock. Fifteen …
Ouachita Enactus Team Named Regional Champions, Advances To Nationals, 2017 Ouachita Baptist University
Ouachita Enactus Team Named Regional Champions, Advances To Nationals, Sarah Davis, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University’s Enactus team was named champion at its annual regional competition recently in Dallas, Texas. The team will compete May 21-23 at the Enactus National Exposition in Kansas City, Kan. The competition includes five leagues with seven teams each that compete against each other. The top four teams in each league move on to nationals. The teams prepare a script and video and select a team of students to present.
“Throughout the year we push ourselves to create the best solutions to problems that we encounter and make sure that we document everything along the way,” said OBU …